Bias Incident Response Team

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​​​Napa Valley College is a campus community committed to being inclusive and welcoming of all people. We strive to provide a safe place for everyone to work and learn. We are a college that welcomes all ideas and we are place where people can be who they are. The students and staff at Napa Valley College appreciate the diversity of humanity and reject prejudice, discrimination, and acts of hate.

Purpose

The purpose of the Napa Valley College Bias Incident Response Team is to support and assist with a campus response to a bias incident or hate crime and to support the college’s commitment to provide a “hate free zone.”It acts to prevent bias incidents and hate crimes by constantly assessing the climate of the campus community and by recommending educational programs that create awareness and that combat intolerance.

Institutional Relationship

The Bias Incident Response Team is an independent group of campus community members who have received specialized training in the prevention of and response to bias incidents and hate crimes.This team is accountable to the college president and campus police chief.

Advocating for bias incident and hate crime prevention by assisting ASB, the Inclusivity Committee, and other campus groups with recommending educational programs related to current events in the world, regional community, and campus community.

Educating the campus community on how to prevent bias incidents and hate crimes and on the procedures for reporting such incidents.

Identifying and recommending partnerships with campus and regional community individuals, groups, and organizations involved in supporting victims and in preventing bias incidents and hate crimes.

Developing and recommending response protocols for bias incidents and hate crimes that occur on campus.

Advocating for victims of bias incident and hate crimes by supporting individual victims, identity groups, and anyone on campus affected by a bias incident or hate crime.

Advising the college president and campus police chief on appropriate and effective post incident responses to bias incidents and hate crimes related to creating raising awareness, education, and outreach beyond the boundaries of the campus community.

Assisting with the collection and timely distribution of information related to bias incidents and hate crimes that occur on campus.